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June 2000 - Economic incentives have a powerful effect on the work behavior of women with children in Kenya. In … million children aged three to seven (roughly 20 percent of children in that age group) in Kenya in 1995. The number of child … households' behavior in Kenya. For households with children aged three to seven, they model household demand for mothers …
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Economic incentives have a powerful effect on the work behavior of women with children in Kenya. In addition to … children aged three to seven (roughly 20 percent of children in that age group) in Kenya in 1995. The number of child care …' behavior in Kenya. For households with children aged three to seven, they model household demand for mothers' participation in …
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Life after alternative care can be quite scary for homeless and vulnerable children and youth. There are challenges associated with the reintegration process. Our study found that several care-leavers felt that their families and societies were not willing to receive and accommodate them. These...
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school closures in Kenya. It compares changes in parents' labor participation after schools partly reopened in October 2020 … affordability could increase adult labor supply in Kenya …
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school closures in Kenya. It compares changes in parents' labor participation after schools partly reopened in October 2020 … affordability could increase adult labor supply in Kenya …
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Early childhood education in Kenya is a standalone level from the mainstream 8.4.4 system of education. The government …
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